I have picture but no sound.
Its not the Onkyo receiver as I have sound when I use my PS3 and also my DVD player, yet when I try to use the TV (HDMI connection) from the TV to my cable box/dvr combo.

Could it be a defective cable box?

01-17-2013, 07:51 PM

adpz

Signal flow is your friend. Make the shortest connection from TV to box. Check audio. See if recorded content has audio. Change input on tv to terrestrial signal and see if you get white noise. Check to make sure volume is actually up by using the hardware controls on the tv itself.

If your box is giving you a picture it's rather unlikely the sound is somehow broken on it. Test another HDMI cable as well if you have it. Also, of you have a camcorder or such, see if you get audio out of the TV via the RCA inputs.

I have picture but no sound.
Its not the Onkyo receiver as I have sound when I use my PS3 and also my DVD player, yet when I try to use the TV (HDMI connection) from the TV to my cable box/dvr combo.

Could it be a defective cable box?

1) Get off the couch

2) Run to the TV

3) Retrieve remote you inexplicably store there

4) Check to see if TV is muted with said remote

5) Double check with new batteries for said remote.

01-17-2013, 08:30 PM

Big L

Unplug TV.

Wait 60 seconds.

Plug TV back in.

Check volume.

01-17-2013, 09:32 PM

Fishooked

Quote:

Originally Posted by adpz

Signal flow is your friend. Make the shortest connection from TV to box. Check audio. See if recorded content has audio. Change input on tv to terrestrial signal and see if you get white noise. Check to make sure volume is actually up by using the hardware controls on the tv itself.

If your box is giving you a picture it's rather unlikely the sound is somehow broken on it. Test another HDMI cable as well if you have it. Also, of you have a camcorder or such, see if you get audio out of the TV via the RCA inputs.

Thank you, my friend, for the only serious reply out of the lot of you.
:D

Frankly its what I had expected, I forgot that I was using an optical cable to the receiver, somehow my setting for optical got changed to 'nothing' which is what caused this somehow.

Dammit, in a way I was going to use this as an excuse to get a new receiver :P

01-17-2013, 10:09 PM

Jetfan16

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fishooked

I have picture but no sound.
Its not the Onkyo receiver as I have sound when I use my PS3 and also my DVD player, yet when I try to use the TV (HDMI connection) from the TV to my cable box/dvr combo.

Could it be a defective cable box?

Find a way to get to your audio output settings on the TV, and just make sure it is set on HDMI and not some other output format. This happens with my TV from time to time where there is no volume, because for whatever reason the output format gets switched, even without me doing anything like that on the remote. If you have time warner cable, your audio output range would be under devices, after you hit settings on your remote.

01-18-2013, 12:31 AM

Dirtstar

ask yourself: "what would 32 do?"

then do the complete opposite.

01-18-2013, 12:35 AM

thebigragu

How far back are you sitting from the TV? Are you sure you're in hearing range?

01-18-2013, 08:39 AM

Big L

At 9:32 PM-

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fishooked

Thank you, my friend, for the only serious reply out of the lot of you.
:D

Frankly its what I had expected, I forgot that I was using an optical cable to the receiver, somehow my setting for optical got changed to 'nothing' which is what caused this somehow.

Dammit, in a way I was going to use this as an excuse to get a new receiver :P

At 10:09 PM-

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jetfan16

Find a way to get to your audio output settings on the TV, and just make sure it is set on HDMI and not some other output format. This happens with my TV from time to time where there is no volume, because for whatever reason the output format gets switched, even without me doing anything like that on the remote. If you have time warner cable, your audio output range would be under devices, after you hit settings on your remote.

:shakehead

01-18-2013, 09:08 AM

Timmy®

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fishooked

I forgot that I was using an optical cable to the receiver,

Anyone else think one of his children instructed him to hit Volume+ on remote?

01-18-2013, 09:35 AM

crossfire

Quote:

Originally Posted by Timmy®

Anyone else think one of his children instructed him to hit Volume+ on remote?

By the time JF16 replied I had it figured out though, but yes he was actually correct as well. My Onko has a selector for digital output for my VIDEO1 line, it should have been OPTICAL but was blank for some reason. Changed it to optical, good to go

01-18-2013, 10:03 AM

Fishooked

Quote:

Originally Posted by thebigragu

How far back are you sitting from the TV? Are you sure you're in hearing range?

This if course, is always a required response when TVs are being referenced :D

Quote:

Originally Posted by Timmy®

Anyone else think one of his children instructed him to hit Volume+ on remote?

LOL, Im the IT guy for this whole household. The pay is crap, so they can't complain about the level of service around here.

01-18-2013, 10:13 AM

Big L

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fishooked

By the time JF16 replied I had it figured out though, but yes he was actually correct as well. My Onko has a selector for digital output for my VIDEO1 line, it should have been OPTICAL but was blank for some reason. Changed it to optical, good to go

Yes, I thought that was self evident from your post at 9:32 PM.

Call me crazy.

01-21-2013, 07:40 PM

RMJK

Kick the TV or Receiver whichever you want to replace for a newer version. :D